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学者们典型地描述了华沙,Biblioteka Narodowa, I. 3311, 10世纪末或11世纪初的非本地化盎格鲁-撒克逊福音选集,作为一本用于私人虔诚阅读的书。尽管如此,对这本书内容的研究表明,它是在礼拜仪式上使用的,可能是由一个牧师或一个小的牧师团体使用的。这篇文章提供了手稿的重新评估和它的使用基于福音读物的互补模式,这是显而易见的,在书的两个部分和以前未被注意到的乐谱的存在。有人认为,该卷实际上是用于庆祝弥撒,应该添加到盎格鲁-撒克逊礼仪书籍的语料库。
Liturgy or private devotion? Reappraising Warsaw, Biblioteka Narodowa, I. 3311
Abstract Scholars have typically characterized Warsaw, Biblioteka Narodowa, I. 3311, an unlocalized Anglo-Saxon gospel lectionary of the late tenth or early eleventh century, as a book intended for use in private devotional reading. Despite this, a study of the contents of the book indicates that it was used liturgically, possibly by an individual priest or a small clerical community. This article offers a reappraisal of the manuscript and its use based on the complementary pattern of gospel readings that is evident in the two sections of the book and the presence of previously unnoticed musical notation. It is argued that the volume was in fact used in the celebration of mass and should be added to the corpus of Anglo-Saxon liturgical books.